Problem registering to server directory on MAC devices in the domain
MAC I cannot save the Session record of my Mac device in the domain to the public directory with authorization. In Logmein control panel, I write the common directory to the session record directory as follows. smb://server/session_record$ On my WINDOWS devices in the domain, I can register the machine name when I authorize the relevant common directory. However, on mac devices in the domain, even if I write the machine name and authorize the relevant user account, registration to the "related directory" does not occur. When I authorize "everyone" to the authorization in the relevant folder directory, registration can be done. I want to save the screen recording to the relevant directory by authorizing the domain user or computer account on Mac devices. How can I do it?830Views0likes1CommentIs it possible to create a new plan with failed endpoints on a previous task?
I have a task to upgrade software for 400+ endpoints. The task failed on 100+ endpoints. I found myself creating a new plan and selected all endpoints, then deselected the successful 100+ endpoints. This is very tedious. Is it possible to run a new task on the failed endpoints? Preferably, running a new task for the failed endpoints (or offline endpoints) is ideal. Giving an option to rerun failed tasks found in History would be nice, too.528Views1like0CommentsmacOS Sequoia 15.2 - LMI Run at Boot?
I feel like I have to be doing something wrong, but I can't figure it out. We got a new 2024 Mac Mini M4, and I'm working on configuring it to function basically the same as our old/existing 2019 iMac (which runs Ventura 13.7). I got LMI installed on the new Mini, I got all the permissions granted, etc. It works fine - but only after one of the Mac user accounts is logged into locally, and not immediately after system boot. Immediately after system boot, my LMI admin portal still shows the Mac Mini as offline (even though I am physically looking at the machine being online). If I walk over to the Mini and log into any of the Mac user accounts, then the Mini immediately shows as online in my LMI admin portal, and I can remote control as normal. If I then log out of all Mac user accounts (but otherwise leave the Mini powered on), it still shows as online in my LMI admin portal, and I can still access it for remote control. But now if I reboot the Mini, after it finishes booting (and I tried waiting a few minutes), it shows as offline and can't be reached. I wasn't expecting the "switch on" button to do anything at this point, and indeed it doesn't seem to. I tried: double-checking all Security & Privacy permissions, and they all seem to be granted. looking through LMI Control Panel to check for any settings seeming to be about boot behavior. uninstalling and reinstalling the LMI host software. checking for and installing all available software updates. checking for any LMI software updates (nope - host already on 13393) comparing /library/launchdaemons to the older iMac - theyseem to match. using nano to examine the plist, runatload is set to true, as is keepalive. comparing /library/launchagents to the older iMac - the names of the plist files which are present seem to match, although when using nano to view their contents, it seems that they are a different format/structure (totally different content). googling and chatgpt'ing for help. I can't seem to find anyone else experiencing this issue. Can anyone recommend anything I might be doing incorrectly? Or is there any chance that Sequoia 15.2 broke something which needs to be fixed now?55Views0likes1Comment